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at the same time, we will engage russia to -- our ability to influence others depends on our willingness to lead and meet our obligations. america must also face the rapidly growing threat from cyber attacks. now, we know that hackers steal people's identities and infiltrate private e-mails. we know foreign countries and companies swiped our core in -- swiped our secrets. now we must protect our -- we cannot look back years from now and wonder why we did nothing in the face of real threats to our security and economy. that is why earlier today i signed a new executive order that will strengthen our cyber defenses by increasing information sharing and developing standards to protect our national security, our jobs, and our privacy. [applause] but now congress must act as well, by passing legislation to give our government the greater capacity to secure our networks and to deter attacks. this is something that we should be able to get done on a bipartisan basis. even as we protect our people, we should remember that today's world events, not just dangerous, not just threats, it prevent --
at the same time, we will engage russia to -- our ability to influence others depends on our willingness to lead and meet our obligations. america must also face the rapidly growing threat from cyber attacks. now, we know that hackers steal people's identities and infiltrate private e-mails. we know foreign countries and companies swiped our core in -- swiped our secrets. now we must protect our -- we cannot look back years from now and wonder why we did nothing in the face of real threats to...
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russia's requirement for a legally binding limit on this approach is not possible or necessary. russia should look to join the europe's defensive shield against bad actors outside of europe now as a way to promote the stability and share the burden for common european security. i call that moving from mutually assured destruction to mutually assured stability. what would the new start look like? what we call it? newest start? next start? first, and most obviously, it would reduce the overall number of nuclear weapons in the world between the two largest holders of nuclear arsenals. second, it would show progress toward article 6 of the nonproliferation treaty ahead of the 2015, and thereby increase our influence in holding people like iran to account for their threats to the viability. third, open the possibility of bringing in other countries into the nuclear reduction dialogue. if we make enough cuts to the united states and russian arsenals, we can influence others to join in a multi- lateral reductions. four-by cutting the number of weapons in the arsenal and getting rid of
russia's requirement for a legally binding limit on this approach is not possible or necessary. russia should look to join the europe's defensive shield against bad actors outside of europe now as a way to promote the stability and share the burden for common european security. i call that moving from mutually assured destruction to mutually assured stability. what would the new start look like? what we call it? newest start? next start? first, and most obviously, it would reduce the overall...
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petersburg, russia. rachmaninoff was a technical pianist. history records he rarely missed a note despite the enormous complexity of his compositions. but you chose to use your hands to orchestrate other kinds of efforts. you worked both ends of pennsylvania avenue. you and sylvia advocated for the purity of public service. then the nation called again and you answered again. so for the past four years you have led those in the intelligence and defense communities, those trusted with protecting our nation and our families. you have led the fight for the proper amount of resources. you balanced the threat of external attack with the threat of internal insolvency. you once said diversity in america is as old as this nation itself. you did more than just speak about it. you took action. you have insured our forces will be able to draw upon the very best this nation has to offer. you have overseen the fielding of new capabilities to meet the threats of tomorrow, and you have demonstrated that steadfast commitment to families and troops wherever
petersburg, russia. rachmaninoff was a technical pianist. history records he rarely missed a note despite the enormous complexity of his compositions. but you chose to use your hands to orchestrate other kinds of efforts. you worked both ends of pennsylvania avenue. you and sylvia advocated for the purity of public service. then the nation called again and you answered again. so for the past four years you have led those in the intelligence and defense communities, those trusted with protecting...
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it could happen this year where the state department spokesman will have to stand up after russia has used a drone against a dissident in the next country. the state department will have to explain why that was a bad drone strike in comparison to the united states that only conducts good and lawful drone strikes. that isn't working for our government -- that is important for our government to lay down as precisely clear roles for the use of drones. >> is it the case that if russia or china or someone were doing what mr. cole posits, we would condemn that out of hand? we would not say this trend strike was ok and that one was not. >> if russia or china were being attacked by a terrorist group that was indisputably producing -- posing imminent threat. >> the chechens attacked them at one point. >> if they were in another country posing imminent threats to russia and the country they were in was unable to prevent that threat, i think we would have to acknowledge rushers right to defend itself. >> mr. bellinger and said we need to process. not judicial process. i do not understand how the
it could happen this year where the state department spokesman will have to stand up after russia has used a drone against a dissident in the next country. the state department will have to explain why that was a bad drone strike in comparison to the united states that only conducts good and lawful drone strikes. that isn't working for our government -- that is important for our government to lay down as precisely clear roles for the use of drones. >> is it the case that if russia or...
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a meteor has crashed into the region of russia, injuring more than 1000 people. the impact would have devastated a more inhabited area. >> a massive a ball of fire and smoke tearing across a mid morning sky. this was the site seen by many and chelyabinsk, as they've made their way to work and to their children to school. there was no warning of the meteorite. using their mobile phones, people found the trail of smoke. -- filmed the trail of smoke. and then, a sonic boom would set off car alarms and smashed windows. >> there was a flash of light. a loud blast happened. people started to panic. somebody screamed, the end of the earth. it reminded me of action movies. the light was very bright. the light lasted for three seconds. >> hundreds of people were injured, mostly by fragments of flying glass. several are in critical condition. the region that lies 1,500 kilometers east of moscow. it is were the first soviet plutonium bomb was developed. many residents thought this was a military attack. even the damage is being reported in six cities, it was a lucky escape
a meteor has crashed into the region of russia, injuring more than 1000 people. the impact would have devastated a more inhabited area. >> a massive a ball of fire and smoke tearing across a mid morning sky. this was the site seen by many and chelyabinsk, as they've made their way to work and to their children to school. there was no warning of the meteorite. using their mobile phones, people found the trail of smoke. -- filmed the trail of smoke. and then, a sonic boom would set off car...
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from earth it has no relation to the meteorite that russia. there was no connection, it came from a completely different path than the orbit completely unconnected. back home with quite a story to tell, and evanston woman on the disastrous carnival cruise ship will talk about her ordeal. [ laughter ] oh, cloudy glasses. you didn't have to come over! easy. hi. cascade kitchen counselor. look. over time cascade complete pacs fight film buildup 2 times better than finish quantum to help leave glasses sparkling. cascade. the clear choice. [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know that your mouth is under attack, from food particles and bacteria. try fixodent. it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ ♪ fixodent, and forget it. five days on a cruise ship covered in raw sewage in the gulf of mexico. one of those passengers who braved the trip. nothing but hugs and kisses at o'hare airport this morning reunited with her husband the nightmare finally over. there was nothing comple
from earth it has no relation to the meteorite that russia. there was no connection, it came from a completely different path than the orbit completely unconnected. back home with quite a story to tell, and evanston woman on the disastrous carnival cruise ship will talk about her ordeal. [ laughter ] oh, cloudy glasses. you didn't have to come over! easy. hi. cascade kitchen counselor. look. over time cascade complete pacs fight film buildup 2 times better than finish quantum to help leave...
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you have to add a cooperating, russia cooperating. all of this is working to contain the program from pressure on iran. you're then going to have to negotiate a deal. sanctions have never forced the country to come up laps or comply in giving up their nuclear programs. -- collapsed or comply in giving up their nuclear programs. can we set a tough program? yes, we can. and we have. asat program, a cyber-worm, that destroys about 8000 of the very delicate iranian centrifuges. they have them covered. they have expanded the program. i have no doubt we are trying to stop the program. we can delay it. host: a quick question, is that iran or of korea more of a threat? guest: north korea has weapons. you always start with capability, what you have and what you are capable of doing. intentions are tough to judge so all intelligence starts with capabilities and the delay on intentions. north korea has the clear weapons, that is a more serious threat to you than iran, which does not have the clear weapons and are years away from developing the c
you have to add a cooperating, russia cooperating. all of this is working to contain the program from pressure on iran. you're then going to have to negotiate a deal. sanctions have never forced the country to come up laps or comply in giving up their nuclear programs. -- collapsed or comply in giving up their nuclear programs. can we set a tough program? yes, we can. and we have. asat program, a cyber-worm, that destroys about 8000 of the very delicate iranian centrifuges. they have them...
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host: a lot of stories deal with the asteroid over russia. this is the announcement of a hearing taking a look at asteroids. it is from the house science, space and technology committee. according to chairman of lamar smith -- this morning a smaller meteorite hit a russian city injuring hundreds. it will invest in a future hearing in the house of representatives. democrats line. caller: i just want to say that many conservatives have been saying for the last couple of years that they are against spending. we have to cut back spending. all of a sudden they say we should put an armed guard in every school, turning them into fortresses. if you look at how many schools there are, there are a hundred thousand fund -- 100,000 public schools. that includes just high schools, middle schools, and elementary schools. i will let you do the math on how much it will cost to turn every school into a fortress. against spending. at the drop of a hat they are ready to spend all of the money to turn schools into fortresses and they want to handguns to teachers
host: a lot of stories deal with the asteroid over russia. this is the announcement of a hearing taking a look at asteroids. it is from the house science, space and technology committee. according to chairman of lamar smith -- this morning a smaller meteorite hit a russian city injuring hundreds. it will invest in a future hearing in the house of representatives. democrats line. caller: i just want to say that many conservatives have been saying for the last couple of years that they are...
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our correspondent in russia reports on this drama. >> at the bolshoi this week, they put on "giselle," a story of jealousy, treachery, revenge, but that is nothing compared to the trauma backstage. this principal dancer is currently one of the bolshoi was the biggest stars. he says the bolshoi's management wants him out. >> it is like being back in the days of joseph stalin. they are organizing meetings again, trying to force us to sign letters condemning him. they tried that last week, but all the ballet teachers in the bolshoi refused to file it. >> three weeks ago, the troupe's artistic director was attacked with sulfuric acid. the head of the ballet has accused him of creating an atmosphere of mudslinging, which he believes led to the incident. >> god forbid if you were attacked with acid, you would not be able to show your face four months. if you look at all of the specially commissioned tv shows that have been hinting at my involvement, it looks like a campaign against me. but they will not get away with it. >> i am speechless. what can i tell? i just hope that he will be cured
our correspondent in russia reports on this drama. >> at the bolshoi this week, they put on "giselle," a story of jealousy, treachery, revenge, but that is nothing compared to the trauma backstage. this principal dancer is currently one of the bolshoi was the biggest stars. he says the bolshoi's management wants him out. >> it is like being back in the days of joseph stalin. they are organizing meetings again, trying to force us to sign letters condemning him. they tried...
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at the same time, we will engage russia to seek further reductions in our nuclear arsenals, and continue leading the global effort to secure nuclear materials that could fall into the wrong hands -- because our ability to influence others depends on our willingness to lead. america must also face the rapidly growing threat from cyber-attacks. we know hackers steal people's identities and infiltrate private e-mail. we know foreign countries and companies swipe our corporate secrets. now our enemies are also seeking the ability to sabotage our power grid, our financial institutions, and our air traffic control systems. we cannot look back years from now and wonder why we did nothing in the face of real threats to our security and our economy. that's why, earlier today, i signed a new executive order that will strengthen our cyber defenses by increasing information sharing, and developing standards to protect our national security, our jobs, and our privacy. now, congress must act as well, by passing legislation to give our government a greater capacity to secure our networks and deter atta
at the same time, we will engage russia to seek further reductions in our nuclear arsenals, and continue leading the global effort to secure nuclear materials that could fall into the wrong hands -- because our ability to influence others depends on our willingness to lead. america must also face the rapidly growing threat from cyber-attacks. we know hackers steal people's identities and infiltrate private e-mail. we know foreign countries and companies swipe our corporate secrets. now our...
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this is a meteor streaking over the skies in russia. this was just one of two major events space related today. hours ago an asteroid passed over the earth. first time one that large made it so close to the earth. abc 7 greta kreuz is live in the satellite center. >> it is just a coincidence we're told that we got an asteroid and moot your in the same day. it is like a shooting gallery around here. at the space museum a big show inside. a live nasa feed of the 2012 da14. it is 150-foot rock hurled across the night sky just before 2:30 our time. it was 17,000 miles from the earth before flying back into space. >> you see it going by so fast and realizing it is so close. it was amazing. >> it was amazing to see the damage it could have done. >> but it didn't. unlike in russia where they saw a blinding flash of light where a meteor unleashed sonic booms. 1,000 people were hurt from the flag fragments but flu debris and glass when the shock wave blow new windows of buildings. they told us that meteors come into the earth's atmosphere all te
this is a meteor streaking over the skies in russia. this was just one of two major events space related today. hours ago an asteroid passed over the earth. first time one that large made it so close to the earth. abc 7 greta kreuz is live in the satellite center. >> it is just a coincidence we're told that we got an asteroid and moot your in the same day. it is like a shooting gallery around here. at the space museum a big show inside. a live nasa feed of the 2012 da14. it is 150-foot...
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how come we didn't see the one in russia coming? we knew about the one 17,000 miles away, but this other one caught us all by surprise. >> yes, it really did. it was a good surprise to people like me that study meteorites. actually it was about 15 meters in diameter. and that also mattered. >> yes, if it is a bright object, it is much easier for us to see than if it was something here. >> this is one that had passes by about 17,000 miles away, coming straight at us. would we have an ability to turn that thing aside? >> that's a great question as i know that everybody would like an answer to this. it depends on how much notice we get about an object coming towards us. there is a good chance to send something up there, putting it behind the orbit and the gravitational pull will pull that object far enough out of its way. there is a good chance that it might happen. >> now, speaking of objects, you brought a smaller one with you. tell us about that one. >> and that it will be a solid object from space. and this is a meteorite that fell
how come we didn't see the one in russia coming? we knew about the one 17,000 miles away, but this other one caught us all by surprise. >> yes, it really did. it was a good surprise to people like me that study meteorites. actually it was about 15 meters in diameter. and that also mattered. >> yes, if it is a bright object, it is much easier for us to see than if it was something here. >> this is one that had passes by about 17,000 miles away, coming straight at us. would we...
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/russia/guatemala issue. this is a global issue, just as we have tried to address war and conflict, democracy, human rights. we need to look at it that way and do everything we can, weather it be the u.s. or russian government, to make sure children have everything they need to become productive adults -- whether it be the u.s. or russian government. my organization is making sure the u.s. takes a leadership role because we have a lot of history and experience. it has taken us time to get to this place. one of the huge success stories is if you look at the early 1990's, we were only adopting about 20,000 of our children in foster care, and that number has doubled because of the policies you are calling for. we have learned from the experience and had the opportunity. we believe we should work with other governments so they can have that success. host: next up is steve from new jersey on our line for independents. he has a son who caller: is adopted -- he has a son who was adopted. caller: we adopted our son 1
/russia/guatemala issue. this is a global issue, just as we have tried to address war and conflict, democracy, human rights. we need to look at it that way and do everything we can, weather it be the u.s. or russian government, to make sure children have everything they need to become productive adults -- whether it be the u.s. or russian government. my organization is making sure the u.s. takes a leadership role because we have a lot of history and experience. it has taken us time to get to...
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[applause] at the same time, we will engage russia to seek further reductions in our nuclear arsenals, and continue leading the global effort to secure nuclear materials that could fall into the wrong hands -- because our ability to influence others depends on our willingness to lead. america must also face the rapidly growing threat from cyber-attacks. we know hackers steal people's identities and infiltrate private e-mail. we know foreign countries and companies swipe our corporate secrets. now our enemies are also seeking the ability to sabotage our power grid, our financial institutions, and our air traffic control systems. we cannot look back years from now and wonder why we did nothing in the face of real threats to our security and our economy. that's why, earlier today, i signed a new executive order that will strengthen our cyber defenses by increasing information sharing, and developing standards to protect our national security, our jobs, and our privacy. [applause] now, congress must act as well, by passing legislation to give our government a greater capacity to secure ou
[applause] at the same time, we will engage russia to seek further reductions in our nuclear arsenals, and continue leading the global effort to secure nuclear materials that could fall into the wrong hands -- because our ability to influence others depends on our willingness to lead. america must also face the rapidly growing threat from cyber-attacks. we know hackers steal people's identities and infiltrate private e-mail. we know foreign countries and companies swipe our corporate secrets....
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guest: i think what has happened with russia, putin, who is the leader of russia, who came from the k.g.b., who came from the old soviet union, in my estimation is going back to his bad old ways. there was great hope for democracy in russia and nominally there are still elections and there's democracy but putin has consolidated power and has made it very difficult for democrats in russia to be able to have democratic government. and that's the big worry. and of course when you look at what russia has done and what china has done in the united nations, they have wielded their veto power and made it difficult for us to slap sanctions on iran, to help prevent iran from having a nuclear weapon. they have not been good players. and so i've seen russian democracy slide backwards. as long as putin is there, and it's really a shame because i think the russian people really want democracy. and i think putin is trying to be like the old communist leaders that we all remember, khrushchev and breff nevada, trying to rule with an iron fist, and i think it's a shame because it really strangles russian
guest: i think what has happened with russia, putin, who is the leader of russia, who came from the k.g.b., who came from the old soviet union, in my estimation is going back to his bad old ways. there was great hope for democracy in russia and nominally there are still elections and there's democracy but putin has consolidated power and has made it very difficult for democrats in russia to be able to have democratic government. and that's the big worry. and of course when you look at what...
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petersburg, russia. rachmaninoff was a technical pianist. history records he rarely missed a note despite the enormous complexity of his compositions. but you chose to use your hands to orchestrate other kinds of efforts. you worked both ends of pennsylvania avenue. you and sylvia advocated for the purity of public service. then the nation called again and you answered again. so for the past four years you have led those in the intelligence and defense communities, those trusted with protecting our nation and our families. you have led the fight for the proper amount of resources. you balanced the threat of external attack with the threat of internal insolvency. you once said diversity in america is as old as this nation itself. you did more than just speak about it. you took action. you have insured our forces will be able to draw upon the very best this nation has to offer. you have overseen the fielding of new capabilities to meet the threats of tomorrow, and you have demonstrated that steadfast commitment to families and troops wherever
petersburg, russia. rachmaninoff was a technical pianist. history records he rarely missed a note despite the enormous complexity of his compositions. but you chose to use your hands to orchestrate other kinds of efforts. you worked both ends of pennsylvania avenue. you and sylvia advocated for the purity of public service. then the nation called again and you answered again. so for the past four years you have led those in the intelligence and defense communities, those trusted with protecting...
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believe it or not there's a canadian hockey player in this part of russia. i asked him, what are you doing there? he's playing for this league and apparently doing pretty well. he was in bed this morning when suddenly everything started to shake in his apartment. >> there was swinging, it blew the vents out of my bathroom, and there was debris on the floor. i'm up on the 23rd floor. i could feel the buildings swaying. i didn't see the meet i don't go by, but i saw this giant streak that had come across and i was terrified at that point. i didn't know what it was. >> i just got back from the smithsonian. i was talking to some of the meteorite experts, believe it or not they have those, and they meteors are extremely heavy. i got to hold a piece of one, mostly iron, 90% iron. they survive, those pieces that survive reentry are charred, of course, but a meteor is a piece of an asteroid. we saw the bigger asteroid today flying by the earth. this one, as you can see got through. they think that this thing, when it actually had the sonic blast, it had the force of
believe it or not there's a canadian hockey player in this part of russia. i asked him, what are you doing there? he's playing for this league and apparently doing pretty well. he was in bed this morning when suddenly everything started to shake in his apartment. >> there was swinging, it blew the vents out of my bathroom, and there was debris on the floor. i'm up on the 23rd floor. i could feel the buildings swaying. i didn't see the meet i don't go by, but i saw this giant streak that...
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you do not say we will do away with ours, because that we don't china, russia, north korea will all the weight with the capabilities. that is one of the objections i have. host: you have said he would wage a filibuster against his nomination. it looks like all 53 democrats plus two independents and two of your colleagues are also willing to support his nomination. that gets into 60. -- him to 60. guest: i am not filibustering. all you have to do is demand a 60 vote margin. i am doing that. almost all controversial appointments and up for many of them end up with a 60 vote margin. that is what we want. you may be right, they may be right there on 60. if so, you will see a lot of people change boats so they could be on the prevailing side, that is something that is quite common. i of saying with the problems i have with him -- i am saying the problems i have with him, everyone of the republicans voted against his nomination. it is very partially. the problem that many people have is attitude towards israel would use that on all jazeera -- al jazeera and said israel is guilty of war crimes
you do not say we will do away with ours, because that we don't china, russia, north korea will all the weight with the capabilities. that is one of the objections i have. host: you have said he would wage a filibuster against his nomination. it looks like all 53 democrats plus two independents and two of your colleagues are also willing to support his nomination. that gets into 60. -- him to 60. guest: i am not filibustering. all you have to do is demand a 60 vote margin. i am doing that....
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the meteor that exploded over russia, powerful enough to shatter windows and knock down walls. nobody saw it coming! how is that possible in this day and age? sharon chin says the answer, pretty simple. >> reporter: a fireball exploded across the russian sky. dashboard video cameras captured the meteor soaring 33,000 miles an hour with the first of 20 world war ii atomic bombs. >> reporter: the explosion shattered thousands of windows and injured about 1,000 people. the sonic boom, felt in homes and classrooms. >> reporter: astronomers call it cosmic coincidence that the meteor struck on the same day that an asteroid passed near the earth. but why did we know about the asteroid a year in advance yet have no warning about the meteor. >> it just snuck up on us. and that's not unusual for the small ones. >> reporter: an astronomer says the meteor was too small to detect by ground telescopes and radar. it was only 1/3 the size of the asteroid. the asteroid was about as big as a supermarket. and he says we're lucky it missed us. >> something like that hits the ground, it's going to
the meteor that exploded over russia, powerful enough to shatter windows and knock down walls. nobody saw it coming! how is that possible in this day and age? sharon chin says the answer, pretty simple. >> reporter: a fireball exploded across the russian sky. dashboard video cameras captured the meteor soaring 33,000 miles an hour with the first of 20 world war ii atomic bombs. >> reporter: the explosion shattered thousands of windows and injured about 1,000 people. the sonic boom,...
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&pof a meteor exxlosion n russia... that njured as many as one-thousand ppople.takeea look aa this urveillance 3 some rrsssan office buildings. cover... as they dodge debris powerful explosion also &pknocked in walls.officials in pussia say most of the damaae wws broken glass.today... the clean-up process s underway. the first lawsuit is filedd & against carnival cruise line... after the ship lost &ppooer... and drifted t sea for days.the passenger who'ss suing... sayy her last few were like living n a & back to the uus.duriig that ttmm... passengers say thhy lived in disgusting ponditions... withh wrrtched smellssann long lines for food. carnival has offered - passengers 500-dolllrs... a free flight hhme... a full rrffnn... and a credit for aaother cruise. 33 tiffann and commany is suing ostco... or selling counterfeit rrngs.the company &pays the wholesale club has been selling tifffay engagement rings at its storee... whiih are not actually genuiie.there's nn resppnse yet frrm costco. reconstruution of new jersey's se
&pof a meteor exxlosion n russia... that njured as many as one-thousand ppople.takeea look aa this urveillance 3 some rrsssan office buildings. cover... as they dodge debris powerful explosion also &pknocked in walls.officials in pussia say most of the damaae wws broken glass.today... the clean-up process s underway. the first lawsuit is filedd & against carnival cruise line... after the ship lost &ppooer... and drifted t sea for days.the passenger who'ss suing... sayy her last...
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in russia, hundreds have been injured in a meteor shower. and -- >> how many film -- female film directors can you name, aside from kathryn bigelow >> nearly 100 women have been made -- nearly 100 films have been made by women here, and that is what makes this different from the rest. >> olympic sprinter oscar pistorius has formally been charged with the murder of his girlfriend. he entered the court with his head bowed, broke down in tears as the charge was formally conferred. prosecutors said that he will argue -- they will argue it was premeditated murder when he shot dead reeva steenkamp at his home. the hearing has been put off until tuesday. here are live pictures from outside the court. waiting to catch a glimpse of pistorius as he lives -- as he leaves. cameras are not allowed in the courtroom. >> olympic runner oscar pistorius arrives at magistrate court after spending the night in police competency -- in police custody. police say they are investigating a case of murder. >> at this stage we can confirm that a young woman did die on
in russia, hundreds have been injured in a meteor shower. and -- >> how many film -- female film directors can you name, aside from kathryn bigelow >> nearly 100 women have been made -- nearly 100 films have been made by women here, and that is what makes this different from the rest. >> olympic sprinter oscar pistorius has formally been charged with the murder of his girlfriend. he entered the court with his head bowed, broke down in tears as the charge was formally...
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with so much prestige of russia on the line, he was relying on oligarch friends to take the gamble, that a huge success here would make him a truly a world player on the political stage. what will it boost his very tarnished image in the west? that is a race that has yet to be run. back to you. >> now, you're a 11 insta- weather-plus forecast with meteorologist john collins. >> we really have not had a sizable nor'easter develop this winter so far, but one is on the horizon. we are beginning to see the first elements move in the area. activity up in the clouds. this is not hitting the ground, except for a few little sprinkles and flurries down in the mountains. in the great lakes, a combination of either some snow or rain, depending on how far north or south you are. this is a to of the iceberg with what is going to happen in the next 24, 48 hours or so. we have had cloudy skies all morning, kind of holding the temperatures down a bit. south of washington and annapolis, meetings are around 40 degrees. in baltimore, we are in the mid- thirties. the airport is 35, and downtown at the inner
with so much prestige of russia on the line, he was relying on oligarch friends to take the gamble, that a huge success here would make him a truly a world player on the political stage. what will it boost his very tarnished image in the west? that is a race that has yet to be run. back to you. >> now, you're a 11 insta- weather-plus forecast with meteorologist john collins. >> we really have not had a sizable nor'easter develop this winter so far, but one is on the horizon. we are...
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that the leading commerce market in russia. russian consumers coming online want to buy things that they cannot get locally. they go on to ebay. china is an enormous market. over $6 billion of volume. these are people that may be work second shift in factories. people get great deals all over the world. and domestic china, we are .rohibited from competing goo it is not a level playing field yet. alibaba has done a great job. jack is a great entrepreneur. build a great business. we will see if they look to go outside of china. i think there'll be opportunity to work together ver. >> thank you for coming to speak today. they are for feeling a lot of the business that sellers on your site are doing. will you get more into fulfillment? they have come and gone. dc that see that is a viable business model? the uc that as part of your model of business? >> i hope i can remember all three. %, and we are contentg owning 20%. we will see down the road. we are competing. we have funding capability. the same thing in mexico. on the distrib
that the leading commerce market in russia. russian consumers coming online want to buy things that they cannot get locally. they go on to ebay. china is an enormous market. over $6 billion of volume. these are people that may be work second shift in factories. people get great deals all over the world. and domestic china, we are .rohibited from competing goo it is not a level playing field yet. alibaba has done a great job. jack is a great entrepreneur. build a great business. we will see if...
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a different kind of gold rush in russia. and a spectacular look off the coast of california. "early today" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "early today" for tuesday, february 19th, 2013. >>> good morning. i'm mara schiavocampo. former olympian oscar pistorius back in court this morning and there are new details emerging on the murder case against him. the track star arrived just hours ago for a bail hearing in the south african capital. prosecutors say pistorius fired four shots at girlfriend reeva steenkamp during her bath door last week, the 29-year-old model was hit three times and the bathroom door later broken open. pistorius was arrested thursday and charged with premeditated murder. a sentence capable of carrying a life sentence. defense lawyers say the killing was nut murder. >>> meanwhile, funeral service being held in port elizabeth. it capped six days of dramatic fall from grace for the man known as south africa golden boy. today, major sponsors like oakley and nike are cutting ties with pistorius say they go will no longer use him in future ads. >>> turnin
a different kind of gold rush in russia. and a spectacular look off the coast of california. "early today" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "early today" for tuesday, february 19th, 2013. >>> good morning. i'm mara schiavocampo. former olympian oscar pistorius back in court this morning and there are new details emerging on the murder case against him. the track star arrived just hours ago for a bail hearing in the south african capital. prosecutors say...
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the dramatic video right there from russia moments after fragments from a meteor crashed onto a quiet street. the meteor even left a thick trail of smoke in the sky. really it's worth going down a rabbit hole on youtube. i mean russia is covered with dashcam cameras all over the place and there's video over where of this ting -- everywhere of this thing. an amazing event and also destruct specific the explosion ironically on the same day as the asteroid buzzing by berth. it has ohm -- earth. it has people wondering what's going on. bob barnard went to find some experts. >> they are not related and as you said in this day and age when nearly everybody everywhere has a smart phone and more and more cars and trucks have dashboard cameras we can see from the people of russia experienced today. that meteor about the size of an suv is falling through the earth's atmosphere at more than 33,000 miles per hour. a massive fireball over the russian skies. [ sirens ] his camera caught the meteor breaking the sound barrier. the shock wave attering windows and damaging buildings. more than 1,000 pe
the dramatic video right there from russia moments after fragments from a meteor crashed onto a quiet street. the meteor even left a thick trail of smoke in the sky. really it's worth going down a rabbit hole on youtube. i mean russia is covered with dashcam cameras all over the place and there's video over where of this ting -- everywhere of this thing. an amazing event and also destruct specific the explosion ironically on the same day as the asteroid buzzing by berth. it has ohm -- earth. it...
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we begin this morning with a frightening meteor strike in russia. now, meteor sightings are a common occurrence, but not incidents that cause injury and damage. the russian interior ministry says more than 400 people were injured when the meteor, possibly part of a meteor shower, hit like a missile near the euro mountains about a thousand miles east of moscow near a former soviet union weapons site. the meteor streaked across the sky this morning with a loud boom, leaving a thick white trail breaking nearby windows and damaged buildings when it hit. most of the injuries were from broken glass. russian newspapers say some 20,000 emergency workers have been mobilized. >> definitely my building was shaking, so i could feel -- i could feel a sway in my building, so it kind of sounded like a bomb went off. >> now, it's unclear if the meteorite hit russia this morning is related to that giant asteroid due to pass very close to earth later today. earlier i spock spoke to cbs news contributor dr. michio kaku. doctor kaku, i know meteor showers aren't partic
we begin this morning with a frightening meteor strike in russia. now, meteor sightings are a common occurrence, but not incidents that cause injury and damage. the russian interior ministry says more than 400 people were injured when the meteor, possibly part of a meteor shower, hit like a missile near the euro mountains about a thousand miles east of moscow near a former soviet union weapons site. the meteor streaked across the sky this morning with a loud boom, leaving a thick white trail...
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correct me if i'm wrong, there was no warning for the meteor in russia. that suddenly blinded all the drivers on the road. so what are we to think of that? >> yeah, that's right. the object that came into russia about a day ago, that was about a third of the size of the's ro -- the asteroid that passed us by. it's pretty small as these things go. about 15 meters across. about the size of two parked vans end to end. because it was so small, it would have been very faint and very hard for astronomers to see from the ground. >> we know you all have your eyes trained on these particles 24 hours a day. please thank the team for us. >> absolutely. thank you for having me. >> the picture from nasa tonight. >>> overseas for this story. and a stunning moment from south africa tonight. an emotional breakdown in court from oscar pistorius, the disabled olympic athlete now facing murder charges. abc's bazi kanani is our correspondent in south africa. we have the images from the courtroom. >> reporter: the once proud olympian broke down at this first court appearance,
correct me if i'm wrong, there was no warning for the meteor in russia. that suddenly blinded all the drivers on the road. so what are we to think of that? >> yeah, that's right. the object that came into russia about a day ago, that was about a third of the size of the's ro -- the asteroid that passed us by. it's pretty small as these things go. about 15 meters across. about the size of two parked vans end to end. because it was so small, it would have been very faint and very hard for...
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. >>> new this morning from russia, a meteor crashes through the earth's atmosphere and leaves quite a mark behind. the spectacular images that you see right here show a rare meteor exploding into a fireball and breaking into several meteorites. fragments of meet orites caused a factory roof to collapse and glass blew out buildings in six cities. more than 400 people were injured, mostly by that broken glass. >>> good morning, everyone. we're going to continue to follow this this morning. i'm sarah simmons. >> i'm wisdom martin. welcome to fox 5 morning news. >>> that meteor shower is not the only thing that's being watched in the sky today. >> that's right. scientists are tracking an asteroid that will come closer to earth than any other asteroid ever recorded. it will only be 17,000 miles away from our planet. we'll talk about that coming up throughout the morning hours. >>> >> for tucker we'll cover that at 6:45. >> it's amazing when you see those pictures, i don't remember hearing a lot of talk, a lot of chatter about that in the days leading up to that. >> what happened in russi
. >>> new this morning from russia, a meteor crashes through the earth's atmosphere and leaves quite a mark behind. the spectacular images that you see right here show a rare meteor exploding into a fireball and breaking into several meteorites. fragments of meet orites caused a factory roof to collapse and glass blew out buildings in six cities. more than 400 people were injured, mostly by that broken glass. >>> good morning, everyone. we're going to continue to follow this...
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the money to pay our insurance and stuff, they just refuse to do it, and they are shipping coal to russia and china. i can understand why the government puts up with this stuff like this, let's this stuff go on. they keep passing laws like that trying to help people. they have not helped people since the reagan administration. have gone downhill ever since. ever since he did away with airline controllers, everything has gone downhill. it is just like coal. all your coal moves out to the east coast, north, and the only reason we are talking about coal is because coal is coming down from the unit -- coal is coming down to the united states from canada. host: front page of "the washington post," "the fed is unlikely to pull stimulus plug soon." "stocks on wednesday tumbled on concerns after a recent meeting growing debate about the initiative with the federal bank, but is the prevailing sentiment at the fed on recent remarks that the central bank's efforts putting tens of billions of dollars into the economy every month should not end anytime soon." right next to that on the front page, "chi
the money to pay our insurance and stuff, they just refuse to do it, and they are shipping coal to russia and china. i can understand why the government puts up with this stuff like this, let's this stuff go on. they keep passing laws like that trying to help people. they have not helped people since the reagan administration. have gone downhill ever since. ever since he did away with airline controllers, everything has gone downhill. it is just like coal. all your coal moves out to the east...
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then a meteor exploded over russia... and last night... a fireball seen by many in the san francisco bay area. the american meteor society in new york says based on reports it receeived... it was a sporadic meteor or fireball in the upper right of the screen... not considered to be a major event. the society said fireballs happen every night of the year... somewhere around the world. it thrilled those who witnessed it. it looked like a flash of lightning. it was quick >> it was crazy >> bay area residents and an almost 200 mi. span reported seeing a fireball >> the meteor everyone around the world is still talking about is the one in russia yesterday. 1000 people were injured. it was estimated to be 30 times the force of the atomic bomb >> a long dormant project in downtown chicago is gearing up again. next, construction resumes at a wacker drive location. plus, a look at how the country's national parks would be affected if mandatory spending cuts go into effect in march. and later, mike tyson gets some help from an unlikely ally during a
then a meteor exploded over russia... and last night... a fireball seen by many in the san francisco bay area. the american meteor society in new york says based on reports it receeived... it was a sporadic meteor or fireball in the upper right of the screen... not considered to be a major event. the society said fireballs happen every night of the year... somewhere around the world. it thrilled those who witnessed it. it looked like a flash of lightning. it was quick >> it was crazy...
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hundreds of people injured in russia after meteorites slammed into a city in the mountains. this comes on the same day as an asteroid barely mrs. the earth. john gonzalez has more. -- barely misses the earth. >> and amazing. >> it is apocalyptic. >> the air blast shattered glass from several buildings, leaving hundreds injured. >> meteorites fall regularly. dozens of them recorded every year. >> it occurred in russia. >> [unintelligible] >> that was only the first act. 150 ft asteroid is headed toward the earth -- or very close any way. >> never before in human history have we seen an object of this size come this close to the earth's surface. >> the moon is 200,000 miles from earth. the asteroid will come as close as 17,000 miles. that's even closer than communications satellites. >> it will be my first time to see one. >> you better have a good set of binoculars or telescope around 2:00 or so this afternoon. and you'll have to be in australia or eastern europe. john gonzalez, abc 7 news. >> great television fiction on the hit show scandal, but it is based on plenty of fact
hundreds of people injured in russia after meteorites slammed into a city in the mountains. this comes on the same day as an asteroid barely mrs. the earth. john gonzalez has more. -- barely misses the earth. >> and amazing. >> it is apocalyptic. >> the air blast shattered glass from several buildings, leaving hundreds injured. >> meteorites fall regularly. dozens of them recorded every year. >> it occurred in russia. >> [unintelligible] >> that was...
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they held a banquet in moscow some years ago to honor one of russia's few heroes. the general was a tank driver in world war ii. the general got up and said, mr. president, my dream is a country like the united states. i think about that because others have pointed out when the soviet empire fell apart, one of the first things countries of the old east bloc, the first thing they did was legalize individual ownership to firearms, not because they would attack their governments, but because they know that is a measure of stability and freedom and it is a symbol of freedom. in this country, a lot of the argument over firearms has less to do with crime as it does with symbolism and what the second amendment represents. prior to the culture wars of the late '60s -- late 1960's, the nra for its first hundred years of existence did not spend money in politics. we did not have a lobbyist and it was not necessary. we divided into two ideological camps in this country. i am not talking about all the gun owners, but the politicians. it has had less to do about crime. in every
they held a banquet in moscow some years ago to honor one of russia's few heroes. the general was a tank driver in world war ii. the general got up and said, mr. president, my dream is a country like the united states. i think about that because others have pointed out when the soviet empire fell apart, one of the first things countries of the old east bloc, the first thing they did was legalize individual ownership to firearms, not because they would attack their governments, but because they...
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the sky after a meteor slammed into russia today. it streaked across the sigh beeren why sky and -- siberian sky with the power of an atomic bomb. injuring thousands of people, mostly from broken glass. nasa says it was the size of a building and moving at 40,000 miles per hour. >> the recent occurrences is probably what makes it interesting. that's what has me up here. >> what do you know of asteroids? >> i know they can be dangerous. >> meanwhile, another asteroid is passing very close to the earth tonight. it is the closest any asteroid has ever gotten to the earth. stargazers came out to get a glimpse of a fuzzy dot on a video screen. 17,000 miles seems like a long distance, but the asteroid is so close to the earth that astronomers say the earth's gravity is bending its path. >> which means it has some potential, although not an immediate potential of hitting the earth. >> a lot of astronomical activity in the past 24 hours, but astronomers hearsay it is just a -- here say it is a wonderful coincidence. reporting live from the s
the sky after a meteor slammed into russia today. it streaked across the sigh beeren why sky and -- siberian sky with the power of an atomic bomb. injuring thousands of people, mostly from broken glass. nasa says it was the size of a building and moving at 40,000 miles per hour. >> the recent occurrences is probably what makes it interesting. that's what has me up here. >> what do you know of asteroids? >> i know they can be dangerous. >> meanwhile, another asteroid is...
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we do recognize russia are articulated for doing it. -- then we see it is being done correctly according to the reasons you have articulated for doing so. we do recognize there are intangibles. please articulate why. in response to the other questions, i should just say, yes. we agree. we're looking at some of the planning. and i agree with you. we are having a problem finding out what kind of planning is going on. if anything, this speech is to go people into -- we hope your doing the planning and we hope you keep these seven questions in mind. i was just in afghanistan asking whether they were planning. can you show is the plans? we have not seen them. we assume they are there. we have been told they are. we have not demanded them. each one of my assistant ig's is looking at the dot process. -- the dod process. it will be looking at the impact overall to read instruction. is the planning good? i do not know. that is far want to highlight one particular problem that i had. i have seen this for years with sam nunn, not surprised. that is, this mad rush to spend money. plans began, we wil
we do recognize russia are articulated for doing it. -- then we see it is being done correctly according to the reasons you have articulated for doing so. we do recognize there are intangibles. please articulate why. in response to the other questions, i should just say, yes. we agree. we're looking at some of the planning. and i agree with you. we are having a problem finding out what kind of planning is going on. if anything, this speech is to go people into -- we hope your doing the planning...
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a 10-ton space bomb that went off over russia yesterday, powerful not to knock down brick walls. but until those final seconds in the skies over chelyabinsk, no one saw it coming. in this day and age, how is that possible? kpix 5 sharon chin tells us the answer is pretty simple. >> reporter: a bus-sized fireball exploded across the russian sky. dashboard video cameras captured the meteor soaring an estimated 33,000 miles an hour, with the force of two world war ii atomic bombs. [ sound of explosions ] >> reporter: the explosion shattered thousands of windows and injured about 1,000 people in chelyabinsk. the sonic boom was felt in booms and classrooms. astronomers call it cosmic coincidence that the meteor struck on the same day that an asteroid passed near the earth. but why did we know about the asteroid a year in advance, yet have no warning about the meteor? >> it just snuck up on us. that's not unusual for the small ones. >> reporter: an astronomer at chabot space and science center says the meteor was too small to detect by radar. the meteor was only a third the size of the
a 10-ton space bomb that went off over russia yesterday, powerful not to knock down brick walls. but until those final seconds in the skies over chelyabinsk, no one saw it coming. in this day and age, how is that possible? kpix 5 sharon chin tells us the answer is pretty simple. >> reporter: a bus-sized fireball exploded across the russian sky. dashboard video cameras captured the meteor soaring an estimated 33,000 miles an hour, with the force of two world war ii atomic bombs. [ sound of...
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petersburg, russia. rachmaninoff was a technical pianist. history records he rarely missed a note despite the enormous complexity of his compositions. but you chose to use your hands to orchestrate other kinds of efforts. you worked both ends of pennsylvania avenue. you and sylvia advocated for the purity of public service. then the nation called again and you answered again. so for the past four years you have led those in the intelligence and defense communities, those trusted with protecting our nation and our families. you have led the fight for the proper amount of resources. you balanced the threat of external attack with the threat of internal insolvency. you once said diversity in america is as old as this nation itself. you did more than just speak about it. you took action. you have insured our forces will be able to draw upon the very best this nation has to offer. you have overseen the fielding of new capabilities to meet the threats of tomorrow, and you have demonstrated that steadfast commitment to families and troops wherever
petersburg, russia. rachmaninoff was a technical pianist. history records he rarely missed a note despite the enormous complexity of his compositions. but you chose to use your hands to orchestrate other kinds of efforts. you worked both ends of pennsylvania avenue. you and sylvia advocated for the purity of public service. then the nation called again and you answered again. so for the past four years you have led those in the intelligence and defense communities, those trusted with protecting...
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you saw what happened in russia. lou: thank you very much. reporting for us live. quite an event. nasa researchers have identified just 9600 near earth * toda 9600. but that is about a little under 1 percent of the million asteroids that we believe our nearest. for more on this latest as terrell flyby and the russian fireball, and joined by dr. amelie right car research assistant and astrophysics with the american museum of natural history. britain have year. this was an exciting day, a more exciting than any of us, i think , bargained for and certainly the russians. my goodness. >> absolutely. if. lou: is going to start with the astros first because i am so impressed with the precision, the calculation. this asteroid, da 14, it would pass through at 17,000 miles above our surface and they were exactly right. >> a very close call, but we knew exactly where was going. and so -- lou: and with of thousands yes synchronous satellites, would there be principally telecommunications are weather satellites up there, 20,000 miles. i'm sort of surprised that something did not get hit. that
you saw what happened in russia. lou: thank you very much. reporting for us live. quite an event. nasa researchers have identified just 9600 near earth * toda 9600. but that is about a little under 1 percent of the million asteroids that we believe our nearest. for more on this latest as terrell flyby and the russian fireball, and joined by dr. amelie right car research assistant and astrophysics with the american museum of natural history. britain have year. this was an exciting day, a more...
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let's start this way, a fireball streak into the try and slams into russia. more than 1,000 people reported hurt by the flying glass. the collapsing buildings. look at the images. li listen to the sound. we'll take you there. >>> now, also, since the 4,000 people are off that disgusting cruise ship, what happens to the ship now. >>> and that olympic athlete, oscar pistorius, accused of murdering his girlfriend in his own home, collapses and sobs in court. we have a lot of news happening on the ground. but the big shock and awe, falling from the sky is leading it all. i'm talking quite literally here. while you were sleeping this unbelievable scene was unfolding in southern russia. close encounters of the third kind. wow. raining down near the euro mountains, that is a meteor breaking up over the earth's atmosphere. it's like a crazy scene from a movie but it's real. make no mistake, the scenes and the light coming from a meteor as it streaks across the side. the blinding flash. the deafening explosion. caught on tape. up 1,000 people were hurt because of this
let's start this way, a fireball streak into the try and slams into russia. more than 1,000 people reported hurt by the flying glass. the collapsing buildings. look at the images. li listen to the sound. we'll take you there. >>> now, also, since the 4,000 people are off that disgusting cruise ship, what happens to the ship now. >>> and that olympic athlete, oscar pistorius, accused of murdering his girlfriend in his own home, collapses and sobs in court. we have a lot of news...
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first the wild scene in russia. the white hot meteor lighting up the sky at speeds topping 35,000 miles an hour. the traffic camera gives a sense of the blinding light. it's a wonder the drivers were able to stay on the road. the scene creating such chaos some thought it was the end of the world. that was only the beginning. the light sent curious people running to the windows. witnesses described an eerie silence then boom. >> [screaming] >> meet meteorite exploding in the sign sending an atomic shock wave across town. look at how much power it packed. surveillance cameras catch the explosion blowing out a garage door, another camera caught an office window blowing out. that happened over and over in town. watch again and notice the guy looking out the window. probably checking out the bright flash. the concussion knocks him from his feet, blows him across the room. we spoke with one witness who felt the whole thing. >> it was very confusing because the building was shaking a little bit. initially i thought it was
first the wild scene in russia. the white hot meteor lighting up the sky at speeds topping 35,000 miles an hour. the traffic camera gives a sense of the blinding light. it's a wonder the drivers were able to stay on the road. the scene creating such chaos some thought it was the end of the world. that was only the beginning. the light sent curious people running to the windows. witnesses described an eerie silence then boom. >> [screaming] >> meet meteorite exploding in the sign...
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in the barracks, one of our border units to russia, we have the female soldiers sleeping in the same rooms as their male colleagues all year around. in my batallion in norway, i didn't want this, and we separated. and the reason for this is that when we are deployed, there is a rule, no alcohol. so we don't have all these issues. but the combination with alcohol, young men and women together, that's not always easy. when they came home from -- the few harassment issues we had, they were always combined with alcohol. therefore, i was a little concerned to have them sleeping in the same room. not the possibility to kind of lock their doors and so on. it is sad to tell, but that's the truth. >> the critical mass thing put me on red alert and i have been listening to that. particularly since i saw the article yesterday talking about what the general thinks it means. i do not think they know what they mean by critical mass. having been on staff duty a lot and seeing the compromises that have had to be made to come to accord, to get all four of the service chiefs in line with the policy, t
in the barracks, one of our border units to russia, we have the female soldiers sleeping in the same rooms as their male colleagues all year around. in my batallion in norway, i didn't want this, and we separated. and the reason for this is that when we are deployed, there is a rule, no alcohol. so we don't have all these issues. but the combination with alcohol, young men and women together, that's not always easy. when they came home from -- the few harassment issues we had, they were always...
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it happened in russia in the telubinsk in the u ral mountains east of moskos. people were panicked because people had no idea what was going on and some were worried it was the end of the world. most of the injuries were minor though but at least three people are reported to be in serious condition and there's also word that the roof on one factory caved in. can you imagine this? >> it's the first time i have seen the video. extraordinary! you hear about it but usually it's in the ocean or someplace you can't see it. incredible stuff. >>> experts say it's just a coincidence that a meteor hit the same day an asteroid will have a close encounter with earth. they say the meteor is
it happened in russia in the telubinsk in the u ral mountains east of moskos. people were panicked because people had no idea what was going on and some were worried it was the end of the world. most of the injuries were minor though but at least three people are reported to be in serious condition and there's also word that the roof on one factory caved in. can you imagine this? >> it's the first time i have seen the video. extraordinary! you hear about it but usually it's in the ocean...
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and as droid blew up over russia and took out 825 square miles of forest. this one is a hundred feet across. it is quite interesting. the clouds in the area today and yet we sit here in the middle of a snow drought looking at a couple of interesting systems. particularly when later next week. if moved to the right way could certainly change the landscape or bring us a mix of precipitation. we will show it to you is quite interesting. it passes by tomorrow at about 125 chicago time. it will go over indonesia at its closest point to the earth which will be about 17,000 hundred and 50 mi. above earth. that is 5,000 mi. lower than our weather satellites and some of our communications satellites. that is pretty amazing stuff. our weather is a little bit interesting and i see as well. we are going into lower temperature territory friday and saturday. this is a late-season arctic surge. temperatures tomorrow will be about 12 degrees colder than today. a normal highs are about 35 and 36 degrees tomorrow. tomorrow we will be in the mid-20s by comparison. this is the
and as droid blew up over russia and took out 825 square miles of forest. this one is a hundred feet across. it is quite interesting. the clouds in the area today and yet we sit here in the middle of a snow drought looking at a couple of interesting systems. particularly when later next week. if moved to the right way could certainly change the landscape or bring us a mix of precipitation. we will show it to you is quite interesting. it passes by tomorrow at about 125 chicago time. it will go...
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the sky after a meteor slammed into russia today. it streaked across the sigh beeren why sky and -- siberian sky with the power of an atomic bomb. injuring thousands of people, mostly from broken glass. nasa says it was the size of a building and moving at 40,000 miles per hour. >> the recent occurrences is probably what makes it interesting. that's what has me up here. >> what do you know of asteroids? >> i know they can be dangerous. >> meanwhile, another asteroid is passing very close to the earth tonight. it is the closest any asteroid has ever gotten to the earth. stargazers came out to get a glimpse of a fuzzy dot on a video screen. 17,000 miles seems like a long distance, but the asteroid is so close to the earth that astronomers say the earth's gravity is bending its path. >> which means it has some potential, although not an immediate potential of hitting the earth. >> a lot of astronomical activity in the past 24 hours, but astronomers hearsay it is just a -- here say it is a wonderful coincidence. reporting live from the s
the sky after a meteor slammed into russia today. it streaked across the sigh beeren why sky and -- siberian sky with the power of an atomic bomb. injuring thousands of people, mostly from broken glass. nasa says it was the size of a building and moving at 40,000 miles per hour. >> the recent occurrences is probably what makes it interesting. that's what has me up here. >> what do you know of asteroids? >> i know they can be dangerous. >> meanwhile, another asteroid is...